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This module is a bit more complex than module one and two
This module is a bit more complex than module one and two
@tamanjilogodi said in Module 3 Discussion: Other Things to Consider:
Choosing of advocacy strategies is very vital as different audience demand different approaches
@tamanjilogodi said in Module 3 Discussion: Other Things to Consider:
Choosing of advocacy strategies is very vital as different audience demand different approaches
Yes and this involves critical thinking.
Thats true.
I had to read over and over again.
Yes, and it also gives an explanation on what module 3 is all about.
Thank you
Same here 😪
Interesting module - I think I hadn't considered how much a grassroots style organisation fits into the wider picture
Advocacy for me is about identifying the problem to be addressed, understanding the political context and involving the recipients of the solution you are trying to proffer, making sure that the intended outcome will really meet their needs and that they will cooperate with you to achieve it, identifying your audience – those who are in a position to cause a change (e.g. policy makers, decision makers, influencers, etc), reaching out to your audience and engaging them with evidence-based data within the right time frame and identifying your interim outcomes to gauge your progress towards the big picture – your goal.
It was really hard to understand what you was trying to say.
It was really hard to understand what you was trying to say.
It was really hard to understand what you was trying to say.
I have learn very useful strategies that can lead to successful advocacy.
I have learn very useful strategies that can lead to successful advocacy.
Wonderful job
Both me. I really don't understand this discussion chart
In addition to all other things that have been discussed, the cultural dynamics of a place should be considered when developing an advocacy strategy. What is culturally permissible in one culture could be a no no in another cultural context.
Indeed one organization cannot possess all the tools needed to effect change it therefore needs to collaborate with like minded organizations
In selecting a advocacy tactic one has to consider the audience
The audience and political context are great determinants in selecting a tactic
think one can also consider the size and possibly level of education of the target audience while choosing an advocacy strategy.
learning how to use tactics is important
I have learned a lot on advocacy and I think before choose an appropriate advocacy strategy, you need to actually consider the literacy level of the target audience.. this will simply facilitate the audience understanding
I agree with you because it will make it easier to meet your goal
A very well explained module..I like it
Personally, I have learned a lot on the past three modules and my mind is continuing being equipped with more advocacy skills
I think that when you are considering an advocacy strategy, you always need to look at what else is going on in the landscape. Timing, other factors, outside influences, willingness of partners etc... are all things that you need to consider. one also needs to chech on the level of literacy of the audience so as to choose an advocacy strategy.
other things to consider is much better
I scored a circle"â•" with module 3 quize.,getting tougher
Breaking down the process is very useful especially when applied to real life advocacy within a local context.
This so encouraging thank you
I think that environment analysis is crucial in advocacy driving.
and not to mention, how it helps to mitigate potential risks.
@Aharley said in Module 3 Discussion: Other Things to Consider:
Breaking down the process is very useful especially when applied to real life advocacy within a local context.
I agree that breaking down the process of how to use advocacy strategies helps, but I would like to see more examples displayed. Thus far I am enjoying the course.
Your not alone so did I.
Taking more time to carefully digest this module will aid better understanding
I also agree with your post.
I have tried to answer the question without reading the PDF notes to see whether i have some ideas, i will read the book again and all theories in it.
It is difficult to understand of Module 3. Someone have to take more concentration and read to understand. But I like the SIX question of the framework.
It is difficult to understand but I like the SIX question of the framework. Need more concentration and frequently read is the way to get better understand.
@Dipak01 said in Module 3 Discussion: Other Things to Consider:
I cant understand properly.
Well said. The factors you mentioned is very important.
The advocacy strategy framework is fantastic and not time consuming. If we carefully understand then it will be very easy to work. The 'Audience' and the 'Changes' are in the time frame. Using the six question is very much effective. in number 3 question of the six question might be hard to everyone. But more practise need to understand.
There is much to learn and understand in this module, 3. I think that in order to understand it more completely we should practice forming examples of each strategy and the audience it targets.
When I took the quiz, I got 2 of the answers wrong, but it helped to read the feedback which gave me a better understanding of how to use the framework.
After engaging in the Module 3 lessons on advocacy and now understanding better the Advocacy Strategy Framework, I can now understand how to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate advocacy plans related proposals and planned actions related to improving the human condition. That is to say: I now understand the various roles and importance of knowing one's audience (public, influencers, decision makers) and changes needed (through the awareness, will, and/or action). The six questions serve as vehicles to flesh out specific target audiences; underlying assumptions about how change takes place; complementary and/or oppositional organizations and collaborators; and plans for interim outcomes and necessary adjustments.
Other things to consider would be social science aspects of how you get people to change their behavior. This was mentioned a little bit in the readings, but there are barriers and biases that people have to change, so it is important to use messaging and tactics that respond to those. It is very hard to change someone's inherit value system, but you can tap into it in a way that leads them to where you want them to go. And the Diffusion of Innovation theory can be really helpful to see where people fall on a spectrum and who is most likely to adopt a new behavior.
Other things to consider would be social science aspects of how you get people to change their behavior. This was mentioned a little bit in the readings, but there are barriers and biases that people have to change, so it is important to use messaging and tactics that respond to those. It is very hard to change someone's inherit value system, but you can tap into it in a way that leads them to where you want them to go. And the Diffusion of Innovation theory can be really helpful to see where people fall on a spectrum and who is most likely to adopt a new behavior.
I fully agree with your opinion @shonyela . The organization should also consider several tactics in support of a given advocacy strategy and making sure to measure along the way.
Hi @Jesse_Brooks , same happened to me on the quiz. Where did you get the feedback from? Would you be available to discuss? Thanks
Yes very true advocacy is something which needs to be understood very well with its process and tactics. The process may be lengthy and may look not going anywhere, but it also something which sinks slowly. It is also something I learnt that it needs to be well grounded to get the buy in of others. In my experience it is also challenging as going out with what you advocate and at times you can get deaf ears. But one thing is for real advocacy is also encouraging and motivating by itself as we try to fulfil gaps in the rights of human being.
I don't really understand this module
All these strategy needs to be broken down for application
I think one would need to go over it again for clarification
Module 3 becomes clear as we go back through it again to get more understanding and clarity. Did this help any of you?
When you look at things to consider you must always look at the whole picture. There is never a single straight path present in advocacy and making changes. It is a multifactorial ecosystem within an ecosystem that needs to be considered.
Module 3 Discussion: Other Things to Consider
One thing that is important to consider is the amount of funds that you have. Advocacy requires resources and money in order to be undertaken successfully.
The advocacy framework is nerve-cracking and needs lots of practice to grasp it by the fingertips. All in all, it is a good rule of the thumb to guide in deciding what tactics to employ on each scenario, to who and when. The political and socio-economic contexts are also worth considering.
What I have got from this module is for advocacy to be successful,you must have deep knowledge about your strength and limitations as an organization and also the strength and limitations of others organizations. This will help you make the right decision on and which organization to partner with and how best to gain from each other.
I agree with you
i agree to this statement
while using the advocacy strategy one must keep in mind the target group and make sure that their needs are fulfilled
yes, true that
I understood the course
one should also consider the market conditions prevailing.
I think social sciences theories help a lot when trying to figure out which strategies to use in order to persuade or catch your audience´s attention. Additionally, we should not forget that your audience needs to identify themselves with what your organization is advocating, otherwise you will find yourself advocating something groundless in your audience perception. I have found the lessons very interesting although sometimes I got myself confused when trying to understand the framework.
Yeah, So I learned that even though we had many contacts for connecting the stakeholders we should good enough to select who should be in the room without being self and also for avoiding the embarrassment it's better to send the things and data in advance which would provide thrust interest to our discussion...
Do you also felt the same???
This module shows the importance of knowing the audience and identifying both the internal and external factors that may affect our advocacy. It opens the idea on the importance of having a multifaceted approach along with recognizing where collaboration can be utilized--having been able to identify one's strengths and weaknesses.
Other things to consider
Other things to consider
Generally I have learnt a lot I did not know about advocacy in as far as the three modules are concerned. The first module requires you to know 3 main things which are, The problem you are trying to solve, the causes of this problem,, the beliefs /behaviors you will need to change and the political context of the work area
Module two requires you to have /know the Timing, Framing and Motivation and the three move hand in hand and module three requires you to have the awareness, will and action that will affect/ be affected by the public, influencers and decision makers.
Generally I have learnt a lot I did not know about advocacy in as far as the three modules are concerned. The first module requires you to know 3 main things which are, The problem you are trying to solve, the causes of this problem,, the beliefs /behaviors you will need to change and the political context of the work area
Module two requires you to have /know the Timing, Framing and Motivation and the three move hand in hand and module three requires you to have the awareness, will and action that will affect/ be affected by the public, influencers and decision makers.
Education, knowledge, skills and experience are key determinants on how and why people engage at different levels on basic issues afflicting the society.
What is the shaded pink circle in the graph representing that is tje main thing i do not understand.
In advocacy we need to believe in yourself as most people are easy to be convinced in different matters while at the end they are the ones to benefit
amazing topic
yes the set up here can be a bit confusing at times.
This module is a bit difficult than the first two.
Well, I appreciate being a part of this course and also want to be appreciative to my instructors for developing the module, especially the audio section.
With regard to the evaluation segment, I haven't been able to accessed the quiz for module one and two. Although, I have submit my assignment. I would also like to have much more explanation of the last dimension of the advocacy strategy Framing".
How does the two main dimensions of an advocacy strategy " the audience target and the changes desired" influence each others or work together? I ma bit confused!
So far, this module has been great at breaking things down for me. I understood the big picture of advocacy, but all the breakdowns and tips are very helpful. I definitely agree that we need to consider our audience, their educational level and/or level of understanding of the issue at hand, and the time frame. As well as, risks or challenges. One of my groups advocacy efforts hit a stand still due to my states policy schedule. Our issues/policy change request got pushed down from top priority to bottom. We had to wait until the next election or legislative open committee to possibly get back on the legislative/policy schedule. It is good to discuss and prepare for possible challenges your advocacy group or work might face so we don't get discouraged and so we can prepare a work around if needed.
I didn't understand this module properly especially the framework. Would anyone simplify it for me?
The congruence in understanding between policy makers, influencers and the public matter. If the three groups have different understanding, the chances of unproductive advocacy increases.
I like the idea that Just as advocacy strategy is expected to evolve, so is the theory of change behind it. Thank you for the holistic approach in teaching the various ways of advocacy and wide spread the word of advocacy is.
Same here. I really didn't understand this module so I failed my quiz😢
I am having a challenge with my grades for module 3 to 5,the quiz results are showing but not for the assignments.
I got done with module 6 yesterday, a quiz question I answered 1 point correct,I didn’t know I was suppose to pick 2 answers and I was graded zero,,is there a way I can redo the quiz?
This module has been really captivating. I feel enlightened by my new findings. Action, will and awareness is important.
Dear all,
Make them(popular, respected people ) as an adviser to your organization i.e. sense of belonging.
i would like to also recommend one to one discussion with popular people ,political folks and respected people.
Also recommend one a week follow up calls with an officer in the political holders office.
Regards
Olawale Ajiboye
@Asiah15_ said in Module 3 Discussion: Other Things to Consider:
In addition to all other things that have been discussed, the cultural dynamics of a place should be considered when developing an advocacy strategy. What is culturally permissible in one culture could be a no no in another cultural context.
@Asiah15_ said in Module 3 Discussion: Other Things to Consider:
In addition to all other things that have been discussed, the cultural dynamics of a place should be considered when developing an advocacy strategy. What is culturally permissible in one culture could be a no no in another cultural context.
@Asiah15_ said in Module 3 Discussion: Other Things to Consider:
In addition to all other things that have been discussed, the cultural dynamics of a place should be considered when developing an advocacy strategy. What is culturally permissible in one culture could be a no no in another cultural context.
I total agree all context are not the same.
I consider this module is a little bit more dificult than the first two
Dear Rosalie,
You have highlighted key things that one needs to consider when working on the advocacy strategy. Celebrating the little wins is actually very important so as to keep one active on the advocacy road which is a long stretch.
Thank you, Rosalie.
Abayomi Oyelami,
Content Creator,
Sickle Cell Advocacy and Management Initiative,
Nigeria
You are spot on, dear Ludivicus,
A congruence is needed to make a productive advocacy work.
But many times, you may not have the three level of audience on your side. At this point, I believe you will need to focus on who (of the three) has the most stake in making the aim of your advocacy scaling through successfully.
For example, if you need a public policy to be instituted, getting the decision makers on your side is vitally important because they eventually hold the aces in this case. Whereas a large section of the public might have already built a wall of sentiment against their government due to past issues
Abayomi Oyelami,
Content Creator,
Sickle Cell Advocacy and Management Initiative,
Nigeria
Yes, Brian,
A lot of practice is required to fully grasp the advocacy strategy framework and indeed, the course itself. I feel it is worth it, though, for us in Africa. We have a lot of advocacy to do in order to facilitate the change we desire to see in our communities and countries.
Like I opine, 'we don't always have to be adversarial in our mindset to government policies, we need to have a collaborative outlook'. It is for us, afterall.
Abayomi Oyelami
Content Creator,
Sickle Cell Advocacy and Management Initiative,
Nigeria
This module has undoubtedly been a favorite ki so far, because it is based on the experience of other organizations and how they have succeeded in their projects due to their perseverance and their desire to help those most in need on issues that are of great relevance and impact. in our society.
Size of the community, political landscape, public access to media...
I got a little confused. I enjoyed the lesson but the quiz got a lot complicated. I failed
The advocacy strategy framework is such a valuable tool in advocacy. Understanding the kinds of audiences and the changes that are expected makes identification of tactics to use handy.
Other Things to Consider
It is tough and requires to take time to critical reading.
Outreaching should consider, the audeince and the apporach to be used agrrasive or soft, which also depandce on the prospective org' that we are trying to approach